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The Challenge (Jonathan, Sarah and Brian)

We will be cycling over 900 miles in 9 days from John O’Groats, the most Northern point in Scotland to Land’s End, the most south-westerly tip in England. After much training over the last few months (some more than others – ok for those of us who are retired!) we set off from John O’Groats on Saturday, August 21, arriving with rather tired legs 9 days later on Sunday, August 29  Below is a summary of our trip. 

Day 1: John O’Groats to Dingwall (110 miles)

Day 2:  Dingwall to Crianlarich (123 miles)

Day 3: Crianlarich to

Day 4: to Kirkby Lonsdale (90 miles)

Day 5: Kirkby Lonsdale to

Day 6: Whitchurch to Chepstow (107 miles)

Day 7: Chepstow to Dunsford (110 miles)

Day 8: Dunsford to St. Austell (65 miles)

Day 9: St. Austell to Lands End (55 miles) – THE END!!!

Providing us with much needed support is Jonathan’s Father, Malcolm, who will be driving the entire route with our luggage, tool kits, food/drinks supplies etc! 

Why?

To raise money for UCARE, a cancer charity close to our hearts (see Jonathan’s story below).  UCARE is a charity founded by a group of clinicians, patients and supporters who care about fighting urological cancers. UCARE’s main aims are:

    - To support research into the causes, prevention and treatment of urological cancers and related conditions.
    - To promote the development of new technologies that will help to improve the diagnosis and treatment of urological cancers and related conditions.
    - To provide equipment and facilities for research, and for the treatment of cancer patients.
    - To provide information and education about urological cancers.

More information can be found at: http://www.ucare-oxford.org.uk/index.html    

The trip is entirely self-funded so all money raised will go straight to UCARE

Jonathan's Story

Emerson once said “make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you” and since I have been ill that is what I try to do.  In May 2004 I was diagnosed with testicular cancer which spread to my lymph and lungs.  After surgery and three months of chemotherapy, I was put into remission and all seemed well.  Unfortunately, after two and a half years, in May 2007, following a routine scan, a lump was found in my chest attached to the outside of my lung.  By the time of the surgery a few weeks later the lump had grown from the size of a thimble to that of a hockey ball.  I underwent chest surgery and when it was removed it turned out to be cancer again.  It took me the better part of 2007 to recover from that surgery but thanks to the skill of the Oncologists, Nurses and Surgeons that have treated me since the beginning of my journey with cancer, I am alive and well. 

Which is why, on the plane back from Kilimanjaro last year I decided that my next adventure would be John O Groats to Lands End on a bike and being prone to actually doing what I say, we find ourselves on the brink of another great adventure…..

I decided to undertake this ride for a number of reasons; to prove to myself and to anyone else who is dealing with this disease that it doesn't have to limit what you do in your life, to give something back to the brilliant people who took care of me and to raise money to research this illness to help others in the future.

We leave at the end of August for best part of 950 miles in 9 days so sore bottoms and burning thighs aplenty, I’m still not sure I know what I’m supposed to be doing with chamois cream though!

Joining me in this escapade are my girlfriend, Sarah, and her father Brian, both of whom put me to shame in terms of fitness and enthusiasm for the journey ahead, and better companions I couldn’t wish for.

Riding support is my Father who I actually feel more sorry for than us riding as he has, including getting us there and home again, nearly 2000 miles to drive in a car watching me labour up every incline and risk life and limb on every descent.

During my battles with Cancer, my illness was a journey for me, a long painful climb along what seemed like a never ending road and now I’m doing what will seem like another never ending road but at least this time there’ll be people literally sharing the journey (and pain!) with me. 

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So please sponsor us now!

Thank you.

 

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Donation by Sarah Attwood on 08/10/10

 
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Congratulations on such an achievement - all of you and thank you for sharing your experience: giving hope to so many others. Donation by Joanne Warmington on 23/09/10

 
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Congratulations! fantastic achievement. From: Mark, Lee, Derek, Jacqui,Terry, Dave, Cheryl, Ady, Phil, Eileen and Alice Donation by All your friends at Willow, on 22/09/10

 
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Well done to all of you, excellent achievement. Donation by Alison Steyn on 09/09/10

 
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Well done, great achievement Donation by Peter & Loni Papprill on 08/09/10

 
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Brilliant pedal pumping Sarah - now it's back to mundane body pumping ! Rod Cheyne Donation by Rod Cheyne on 04/09/10

 
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This will pay for you all to get entry into the nearest lunatic asylum! Also, you've made me feel very small Donation by Dave Tribe (I'm 70 you know) on 02/09/10

 
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Awesome achievement by all of you, we feel privileged to have been able to play some small part. Donation by Jenny and Malcolm on 02/09/10

 
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Well done team - a wonderful achievement. I know someone who would have been very proud of you! Perhaps he was watching over you. Donation by Carol Pearson and Peter on 31/08/10

 
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Well done Donation by andrew jones on 31/08/10

 
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Wow! How amazing that you did it and for such a great cause too. Glad my big brother was with you every step of the way. Life changing for him too! Donation by Amanda Frater on 30/08/10

 
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Great achievement, well done! Donation by Gavin & Sarah Leaver on 30/08/10

 
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Excellent effort so far, our best wishes to you all for a safe and successful final leg of your journey. Love Peter and Val Donation by Peter McCormick on 28/08/10

 
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AMAZING!!! Good luck to you both. With love, Catharine, Pat, Sophie and Isabelle xxx Donation by Catharine Doyle on 28/08/10

 
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What a fantastic effort, we wish you all the very best. Have a safe journey, hope the saddle sore isn't too bad! Donation by Jo, Michelle, Morgan & Keira on 27/08/10

 
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Donation by jennifer peterson on 27/08/10

 
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Sterling effort! Hope the rain hasn't got you and that you reach your targets (cash and destination!) quickly and safely! xxx Donation by Ruth Johnson on 26/08/10

 
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Donation by David Blitzer on 25/08/10

 
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Hope your not getting too wet, keep up the good work. Donation by PAULINE WHITFIELD on 25/08/10

 
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Great job for the best of causes, many will benefit from your labours.Safe journey and soft landings! Donation by helen dix on 24/08/10

 
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WOW!!!!!! You guys are superstars! Can't believe you are are going to do this, can you imagine how tight your butt will be afterwards? Thinking of u!! Donation by Naomi Barbary on 24/08/10

 
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Well done and safe cycling to you all. At least it's downhill from John O'Groats to Lands End,rather than the other way round ! - isn't it ?? Donation by Ken Stuart on 23/08/10

 
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Sarah, you and your family have been great support to my Dad over the years so wish you all the very best for the ride and hope you raise loads! Donation by Helen Wiggins on 22/08/10

 
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Good luck to you all. An amazing effort and hopefully an amazing journey. Look forward to hearing about it soon and take care of the old boy! Donation by Glynis Gasson on 22/08/10

 
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